RIP Bernat Martinez And Daniel Rivas

Andrea Wilson | July 19, 2015
Bernat Martinez succumbed to injuries from a crash at the start of Superbike Superstock 1000 race two at Laguna Seca. Martinez was fifth in the Superbike standings and earned a podium at Road Atlanta  pictured here  earlier this season. Photography By Brian J. Nelson

Bernat Martinez was a series regular and scored a podium earlier this season in Superbike at Road Atlanta. PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRIAN J. NELSON

MONTEREY, CA, JULY 19—Spaniards Bernat Martinez and Daniel Rivas Fernandez succumbed to injuries suffered in a chain-reaction, multi-bike incident after the start of today’s second MotoAmerica Superbike/Superstock 1000 race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.

Martinez, of Alberic, Valencia, Spain, was transported from the raceway by ambulance to Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula (CHOMP) in Monterey, where he succumbed to his injuries. He was 35. 

Fernandez, of Moana Galicia, Spain, was transported by REACH Medical Air Services to Natividad Medical Center in Salinas, where he also succumbed to injuries. He was 27.

“I really don’t have any words to describe what we all feel,” said MotoAmerica president Wayne Rainey. “First and foremost, is the loss to the families and loved ones. Our sincere condolences goes out to each and every one of them as well as the MotoAmerica family. They are in our thoughts and prayers.”

“We are deeply saddened to learn the news of the passing of Bernat Martinez and Daniel Rivas,” said Gill Campbell, CEO and general manager of Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. “Our prayers and hearts go out to their families and teams.”

 

 

 

 

 

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Andrea has been shooting everything from flat track to road racing in her job as a professional freelance photographer, but she's made the move to a full-time staff position at Cycle News where her love of all things motorcycling will translate well. Wilson has proven her worth as more than a photographer as she migrates to the written word with everything from race coverage to interviews.